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Saturday, 29 April 2017

Lorrie Morgan celebrates 25 Year Anniversary of career defining album Watch Me

LORRIE MORGAN CELEBRATES 25 YEAR ANNIVERSARY 
OF CAREER DEFINING ALBUM WATCH ME

Announces 2017 Tour Dates with Pam Tillis, Joe Diffie, 
Mark Chesnutt & Jesse Keith Whitley
 

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (April 28, 2017) 
Lorrie Morgan is one of the best-selling female artists in country music history, who began her career with a record-setting bang, releasing three consecutive platinum albums beginning with 1989’s Leave The Light On followed by Something In Red, then Watch Me, which celebrates its 25 anniversary this year.

Watch Me, released in 1992, peaked at #15 on the Billboard country albums chart, and includes the singles "Watch Me" (#2) "What Part of No" (#1), "I Guess You Had to Be There" (#14), and "Half Enough" (#8). Also included on this album is a cover of "It's a Heartache", a pop standard previously recorded by Bonnie Tyler and Juice Newton.




Lorrie Morgan became the first female in the history of country music to achieve three platinum albums in a row. In that short time, she became not just a country superstar but a household name, thanks to such blockbuster radio-friendly singles as “Five Minutes,” “Something In Red,” and “A Picture Of Me (Without You).”
Released: October 9, 1992
Recorded: January–March 1992
Label: BNA
Producer: Richard Landis

1. "Half Enough" (Wendy Waldman, Reed Nielsen)
2."I Guess You Had to Be There" (Jon Robbin, Barbara Cloyd)
3. "What Part of No" (Wayne Perry, Gerald Smith)
4. "You Leave Me Like This" (Skip Ewing)
5."Someone to Call Me Darling" (Dale Daniel, Naomi Martin)
6. "Watch Me" (Tom Shapiro, Gary Burr) – 3:37
7. "Behind His Last Goodbye" (Charles Harter, Smith)
8. "It's a Heartache" (Ronnie Scott, Steve Wolfe)
9."From Our House to Yours" (Angela Kaset)
10. "She's Takin' Him Back Again" (Richard Mainegra, Rick Yancey) 


Lorrie Morgan WATCH ME Back Inlay

In addition, Lorrie Morgan has announced a new round of tour dates on her Grits & Glamour Tour with Pam Tillis as well as select dates with Joe Diffie, Mark Chesnutt and her son Jesse Keith Whitley.
Shake the Sugar Tree 04.21.17
We had a great weekend in Texas! Here we are channeling a little Pam Tillis Official Music Page on Friday in The Woodlands! (📹: Sydney Long) Catch us on the road this week: Thursday 04/27 Dakota Dunes Casino in Whitecap, SK Saturday 04/29 The Gobbler Theater in Johnson Creek, WI Sunday 04/30 Surf Ballroom & Museum in Clear Lake, IA Check out lorrie.com for the latest! 😘
Posted by Lorrie Morgan on Monday, 24 April 2017

Lorrie Morgan On Tour 2017
April 27 - Dakota Dunes Casino - Whitecap, SK
April 29 - The Gobbler Theater - Johnson Creek, Wis. (w/ Jesse Keith Whitley)
April 30 - Surf Ballroom - Clear Lake, Iowa (w/ Jesse Keith Whitley)
May 05 - Limelight Eventplex - Peoria, Ill. (St. Jude Runs w/Joe Diffie)
May 06 - Renfro Valley Entertainment Center - Mt. Vernon, Ky. (Grits & Glamour w/Pam Tillis)
May 12 - Dakota Magic Casino - Hankinson, N.D. (Grits & Glamour w/Pam Tillis)
May 19 - Bridgetown Music Festival - Cincinnati, Ohio
May 20 - The Beacon Theatre - Hopewell, Va. (Part of the Old Dominion Barn Dance Concert Series)
May 27 - Cherokee Casino - Roland, Okla.
June 03 - Poke Sallet Festival - Harlan, Ky.
July 01 - Rich Hill's 4th of July - Rich Hill, Mo. (w/ Jesse Keith Whitley)
Aug. 04 - Garfield County Fair - Rifle, Colo. (Grits & Glamour w/Pam Tillis)
See all Live Events at lorrie.com

About Lorrie Morgan
Sultry country songstress Lorrie Morgan has sold over eight million records including fourteen top ten hits, twelve recorded albums and four Female Vocalist of the Year awards.
She was the first female artist to ever have three consecutive albums RIAA-Certified Platinum®. She made her mark with what have now become timeless country standards, “Five Minutes,” “Except For Monday,” “Something In Red,” “Watch Me” and “What Part Of No,” and established her place as a country star—a modern woman making country music history. Loretta Lynn Morgan was born to make music. At 13, she made her first and everlasting impression on the country music world when she played at The Grand Ole Opry, making her one of the youngest to have made her debut at the Mother Church of Country Music. Three short years later after her dad, country music star George Morgan’s passing, Lorrie launched her own career touring with her father’s band. She made history of her own when she became a lifetime member of the Grand Ole Opry at the age of 24 — one of the youngest to ever become a member.

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